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A  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

OF 

GEORGE  BERKELEY 

Bishop  of  Cloyne 


Compiled  by 
H.  RALPH  MEAD 

Reference  Librarian 


BERKELEY 

THE  UNIVERSITY  PRESS 

1910 


UNIVERSITY    OF    CALIFORNIA 
LIBRARY    BULLETIN     NO.    17 


A  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

OF 

GEORGE  BERKELEY 

Bishop  of  Cloyne 


Compiled  by 

H.  RALPH  MEAD 

Reference  Librarian 


BERKELEY 

THE  UNIVERSITY  PRESS 

1910 


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CONTENTS. 

Preface    4 

A  Sketch  of  Bishop  Berkeley  5 

List  of  authorities  consulted  7 

Bibliography  9 

1.  Collected  works  9 

2.  Single  works   JO 

3.  Letters    20 

4.  Sermons    21 

5.  Attributed  works   23 

6.  Biography  and  criticism  23 

7.  Portraits 45 


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PREFACE. 

This  bibliography  is  a  preliminary  investigation  looking 
towards  bringing  together  here  at  the  University  of  California 
as  complete  a  collection  of  works  regarding  Bishop  Berkeley  as 
can  be  procured.  Such  a  collection  would  be  a  most  fitting 
memorial  of  him,  in  whose  honor  our  city  is  named. 

So  few  of  the  books  listed  being  available  for  examination, 
full  bibliographical  data  can  not  be  given  in  every  instance.  The 
work  was  begun  some  three  years  ago  at  the  suggestion  of 
Librarian  J.  C.  Rowell,  to  whom  many  thanks  are  due  for  helpful 
advice,  and  has  been  carried  on  at  intervals  as  time  permitted. 
The  semi-centennial  of  the  founding  of  the  College  of  California, 
and  the  two  hundred  and  twenty-fifth  anniversary  of  Bishop 
Berkeley,  seems  a  fitting  time  for  its  publication. 

H.  R.  M. 

Berkeley,  Cal.,  March  12,  1910. 


A    SKETCH    OF    BISHOP    BERKELEY. 

George  Berkeley  was  born  at  Dysert,  Kilkenny  County, 
Ireland,  March  12,  1685  n.  s.  He  was  of  Anglo-Irish  descent ; 
about  his  parents  little  is  known,  but  as  a  boy  young  Berkeley 
was  unusually  precocious.  In  March,  1700,  at  the  age  of  fifteen, 
he  matriculated  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  graduated  four  years 
later,  and  in  1707  took  his  Master's  degree. 

In  that  year  he  published  his  first  work,  two  mathematical 
tracts  in  Latin.  In  1709  he  received  his  first  ordination.  Four 
years  later,  after  a  stay  of  thirteen  years,  Berkeley  left  Trinity 
College  to  accompany  Lord  Peterborough,  as  chaplain,  to  Sicily. 
In  the  meantime  he  had  written  and  published,  An  essay  towards 
a  new  theory  of  vision,  1709 ;  A  treatise  concerning  the  principles 
of  human  knowledge,  1710 ;  and  Three  dialogues  between  Hylas 
and  Philonous,  1713.  After  a  short  stay  on  the  continent 
Berkeley  returned  to  London  where  he  remained  two  years.  In 
1715  he  went  to  Italy  as  a  traveling  tutor  and  visited  various 
countries  of  Europe  before  he  returned  to  London  in  1720. 

In  1724  Berkeley  received  from  the  Duke  of  Grafton  the  rich 
preferment  of  the  Deanery  of  Derry.  Meanwhile  he  had  at  heart 
a  gigantic  philanthropic  scheme  for  civilizing  and  christianizing 
the  American  Indians  by  establishing  a  college  in  the  Bermuda 
islands.  He  published  A  proposal  for  the  better  supplying  of 
churches  in  our  foreign  plantations  in  1725,  and  the  following 
year  he  was  in  London  seeking  funds  for  the  furtherance  of  his 
plan. 

He  married  Anne  Forster  in  1728  and  set  sail  for  Rhode 
Island,  as  he  deemed  his  actual  presence  in  America  a  prelimi- 
nary necessity  to  establishing  a  college  there.  He  landed  at 
Newport  in  January  1729,  bought  a  farm,  and  there  passed 
nearly  three  years  in  studious  retirement.  "When  he  learned  that 
the  promise  of  an  endowijient  of  $100,000  for  his  college  would 
not  be  fulfilled  by  the  English  government,  he  returned  with  his 
family  to  London  in  February,  1732.  Although  Berkeley's 
primary  scheme  to  found  a  college  failed,  still  his  presence  in 


6  UNIVEBSITY  OF  CALIFOBNIA. 

America  bore  fruit;  Kings  College  of  New  York  (now  Columbia 
University)  was  formed  closely  on  a  model  furnished  by  him  to 
the  first  trustees;  Yale  benefited  from  many  gifts;  and  here,  at 
our  Golden  Gate,  the  seat  of  the  University  of  California  is 
named  in  his  honor. 

Berkeley  brought  with  him  to  London  the  manuscript  of 
Alciphron,  or  the  mimite  philosopher,  published  in  1732;  his 
Theory  of  vision,  vindicated  and  explained,  followed  the  next 
year;  and  the  Analyst  in  1734.  This  ends  what  is  sometimes 
called  the  American  period  of  his  life  and  the  second  of  his 
authorship. 

In  1734  Berkeley  returned  to  Ireland,  as  Bishop  of  Clo^'ne, 
where  he  remained  for  eighteen  years.  The  misfortunes  of 
Ireland  led  to  the  publication  of  the  Querist,  in  1735  to  1737, 
which  contained  sound  political  economy  that  anticipated  David 
Hume  and  Adam  Smith.  He  opened  a  distillery  for  the  concoc- 
tion of  tar-water,  whose  invigorating  and  curative  properties  he 
had  learned  from  the  Narragansett  Indians  in  America,  and  in 
1744  published  Siris:  a  chain  of  philosophical  reflections  and 
inquiries  concerning  the  virtues  of  tar-water. 

Berkeley  left  Cloyne  in  1752  to  take  up  his  residence  at 
Oxford,  where  his  son  George  had  entered  Christ  College ;  the 
same  year  he  published  his  Miscellany,  a  reprint  of  various  tracts. 
Berkeley  died  very  suddenly  at  Oxford,  January  14,  1753,  and 
was  buried  in  the  cathedral  of  Christ  College. 

In  general,  although  Berkeley  is  not  ranked  in  the  first  class 
of  metaphysical  thinkers,  still  his  thought  forms  the  basis  of 
most  of  the  great  conflicts  of  speculative  philosophy  of  the 
eighteenth  and  nineteenth  centuries.  His  theory  of  idealism  he 
gradually  brought  out  in  his  writings;  he  first  took  up  vision, 
demonstrating  that  our  so-called  visual  perception  of  things  at  a 
distance  is  an  illusion.  He  next  discusses  matter,  working  out 
his  doctrine  that  external  things  do  not  exist,  but  that  all  reality 
is  spiritual,  i.e.,  the  manifested  ideas  of  God.  The  special  use . 
Berkeley  made  of  his  theory  was  to  refute  deists  or  free-thinkers, 
and  to  defend  Christianity. 

His  philosophy  was  seriously  considered  by  but  few  of  his 
contemporaries  and  he  suffered  from  the  almost  total  absence  of 
intelligent  criticism.  Not  until  the  middle  of  the  nineteenth 
century  did  he  receive  sympathetic  notice  in  England.      Just  a 


BIBLIOGBAPHY  OF  BISHOP  BERKELEY.  7 

century  earlier,  the  starting  point  of  French  criticism  began  with 
Voltaire  and  Condillac,  but  it  was  the  latter  part  of  the  nine- 
teenth century  before  Berkeley  received  serious  consideration 
in  Germany.  Philosophy  is  indebted  much  to  the  subtlety  of  his 
genius  and  the  originality  of  his  speculations. 

As  a  writer,  Berkeley's  merits  are  of  the  highest  order.  He 
was  a  complete  master  of  literary  form.    Gosse  says,  "He  is  one 

<  of  the  most  exquisite  of  all  writers  of  English  prose, ' '  and  Saints- 
bury  calls  him,  "The  greatest  master  of  English  philosophical 

'  style."     He  was  a  close  friend  of  the  leading  English  men  of 

;  letters, — Addison,  Pope,  Steele,  and  Swift,  being  especially  under 

■  the  patronage  of  the  latter. 

Berkeley  was  a  man  of  medium  stature,  erect  and  handsome ; 
great  •  learning,  large  conversational  abilities,  amiable  manners, 
and  liberal  sympathies  gave  him  an  individuality  and  a  charm 
that  is  rarely  surpassed. 


LIST  OF  AUTHORITIES. 

Besides  the  following,  encyclopedias,  periodical  indexes,  national  and  trade 
bibliographies,  and  various  catalogues  have  been  consulted. 

Allibone,  S.  A.     A  critical  dictionary  of  English  literature,  and 

supplement.    Phil.  1874-92.    5v. 
American  Library  Association.    Portrait  index.    Wash.  1906. 
Astor  Library,  New  York.    Catalogue.    Camb.  Mass.  1886-88.    4v. 
Bailey,  Samuel.     Review  of  Berkeley's  theory  of  vision.     Lond. 

1842. 
Baldwin,  J.  M.,  ed.     Dictionary  of  philosophy  and  psychology. 

N.  Y.  1901-05.    3v.  in  4. 
Berkeley,  George.    Works.    Lond.  1871,  4v. ;  Lond.  1897-98,  3v. ; 

Lond.  1901,  4v. 
Biographica  Britannica.    Lond.  1778-93.    5v. 
Boston  Athenaeum.    Catalogue  of  the  library.    Bost.  1874-82.  5v. 
British.  ]Museum.    Catalogue  of  printed  books.    Lond.  1881-1900. 

53v. 
Supplement.    Lond.  1900-05.    llv. 


8  UNIVEBSITY  OF  CALIFORNIA. 

Dictionary  of  National  Biography,      (v.  1-63,   and   Supplement 

V.  1-3.)    Lond.  1885-1901. 
Edinburgh.    Faculty  of  Advocates.     Library.     Catalogue  of  the 

printed  books.    Edin.  1863-79.    7v.  in  9. 
Erman,  Wilhelm,  and  Horn,  Ewald.    Bibliographic  der  deutschen 

universitaten.    Lpz.  1904-05.    3v. 
Evans,  Charles.    American  bibliography.  1639-.   Chic.  1903-.   5v. 
France.     Ministers   de   rinstruction   puhlique.      Catalogue   des 

theses  et  ecrits  academiques,  1884-1908.    Par.  1892-1908. 
Georg,  Karl.     Schlagwortkatalog.     1883-1907.     Hannover  1889- 

1909.    5v.  in  8. 
Jahres-Verzeichnis  der  an  den  deutschen  universitaten  erschien- 

enen  schriften.    1885-1908.    Ber.  1887-1909.    23v. 
London  Library.    Catalogue,  by  C.  T.  H.  Wright.    Lond.  1903. 
Lowndes,  W.  T.     The  bibliographer's  manual.     New  ed.     Lond. 

1865.    6v.  in  4. 
Maire,  Albert.     Repertoire  alphabetique  des  theses  .  .  .  univer- 

sites  francaises.    1810-1900.    Par.  1903. 
Massachusetts  Historical  Society.    Catalogue  of  the  library.  Bost. 

1859-60.    2v. 
Moulton,  C.  W.,  ed.     The  library  of  literary  criticism.    Buffalo, 

N.  Y.,  1901-05.    5v. 
National  Library  of  Ireland,  Dublin.     Supplemental  catalogue, 

1874-93.    Dublin,  1880-96.    6v. 
Paris.    Bibliotheque  nationale.    Catalogue  general  des  livres  im- 

primes.    Par.  1897. 
Peabody  Institute,  Baltimore.    Catalogue.    Bait.  1883-92.    5v. 

Second  catalogue.    Bait.  1896-1905.    8v. 

Psychological  Index,  1894-1908.    N.  Y.  1895-1909.     15v. 
Sabin,  Joseph.    Bibliotheca  Americana.    N.  Y.  1868-92.    20v. 

U.  S.  Surgeon-general's  office.    Library.    Index-catalogue.  Wash. 
1880-95.    16v. 

Same.    2d  ser.    Wash.  1896-. 

University  of  California.    Library.    Card  catalogue. 

Contents-index.     Berkeley,  1889.     v.  1,  and  supplement  in 

MSS. 

Watt,  Robert.    Bibliotheca  Britannica.    Edin.  1824.    4v. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


Note. —  (U)   after  a  title  indicates  that  a  copy  of  the  work  is  in  the 
University  of  California  library. 

1.     COLLECTED    WORKS. 

The  works  of  George  Berkeley  ...  to  which  is  added  an  account 
of  his  life  and  several  of  his  letters  to  T.  Prior,  Dean  Gervais, 
and  Mr.  Pope,  etc.  .  .  .  Dublin,  printed  by  J.  Exshaw,  1784. 
2v.    Q. 

Same.     Lond.  1784.    2v.    Q. 

Works,  and  Life.    Lond.,  R.  Priestly,  1820.    3v.  O. 

Works ;  to  which  are  added  an  account  of  his  life,  and  several  of 
his  letters  to  Thomas  Prior,  Esq.,  Dean  Gervais,  Mr.  Pope, 
etc.    Lond.,  printed  for  T.  Tegg  and  Son,  1837.    479p.    O. 

The  Works  of  George  Berkeley,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Cloyne;  anno- 
tated by  the  Rev.  G.  N.  Wright  [and  the  Latin  essays  ren- 
dered into  English].    Lond.,  Tegg,  1843.    2v.  0. 

Selections  from  Berkeley,  with  an  introduction  and  notes,  for  the 
use  of  students  in  the  LTniversities  ...  by  A.  C.  Eraser. 
Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1866.    0. 

Same.     2d  ed.  enlarged.    Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1868.    0. 

Same.     3d  ed.  rev.    Oxford  1884.    xlviii  +  374p.    0. 

Same.     4th  ed.  rev.    Oxford  1891.    liii  +  402p.    0. 

Same.     5th  ed.  amended.    Oxford  1899.    xlviii  -|-  336p.    0. 

The  Works  of  George  Berkeley;  including  many  of  his  writings 
hitherto  unpublished.  M^ith  prefaces,  annotations,  his  life  and 
letters,  and  an  account  of  his  philosophy,  by  A.  C.  Eraser, 
Oxford,  Clarendon  Press,  1871.    4v.    O.     (U). 

Works ;  edited  by  George  Sampson,  with  a  biographical  introduc- 
tion by  A.  J.  Balfour.  Lond.,  Bell  and  Sons,  1897-98.  3v.  O. 
(Bohn's  philosophical  library.)     (IT). 


10  UNIVERSITY  OF  CALIFOBNIA. 

The  Works  of  George  Berkeley  .  .  .  including  his  posthumous 
works.  With  prefaces,  annotations,  appendices,  and  an  ac- 
count of  his  life,  by  A.  C.  Fraser.  Oxford,  Clarendon  Press, 
1901.  4v.  O.  (U). 
Oeuvres  choisies  de  Berkeley,  traduites  de  I'anglais  par  G.  Beau- 
lavon  et  D.  Parodi.    Paris,  Alcan,  1895.    Iv.    0. 

V.  1.    Essai  d  'une  nouvelle  theorie  de  la  vision.    Dialogues  entre  Hylas 
et  Philonous. 

Philosophische  werke.    Lpz.,  Schwickert,  1781.     0. 

Only  the   Three   dialogues   between   Hylas   and   Philonous   was   pub- 
lished. 

2.     SINGLE    WOEKS. 

Advice  to  the  Tories  who  have  taken  the  Oaths.  Lond.,  printed 
by  R.  Baldwin ;  and  sold  by  R.  Burleigh  in  Amen-Corner, 
1715. 

Same.  Reprint.  In  Archiv  f .  gesch.  f .  philos.  1901,  14 :312-18 
(U). 

Alciphron :  or,  The  minute  philosopher  in  seven  dialogues.  Con- 
taining an  apology  for  the  Christian  religion  against  those  who 
are  called  free-thinkers.  Lond.,  printed  for  J.  Tonson  in  the 
Strand,  1732.    2v.    0.     (U). 

Same.  Dublin,  printed  for  G.  Risk,  G.  Ewing,  and  W.  Smith, 
1732.    2v.    0. 

Same.     2d  ed.    Lond.,  J.  Tonson,  1732.    2v.    0. 

The  above  editions  have  "Essay  towards  a  new  theory  of  vision" 
appended. 

Same.  3d  ed.  Lond.,  J.  and  R.  Tonson  and  S.  Draper,  1752. 
391p.  0. 

Two  forms  of  this  edition  exist,  one  a  careless  reprint  of  the  1st  ed., 
full  of  errors;  the  other  a  carefully  revised  text. 

Same.     4th  ed.    Lond.,  J.  Beecroft,  1767.    391p.    0. 

Same.  The  1st  Am.  from  the  4th  Lond.  ed.  [with  a  preface  by 
Dr.  Timothy  D wight.]  New  Haven,  for  Increase  Cooke  and 
Co.,  1803.    xiii  +  388p.    0.     (U). 

Alciphron,  ou  le  petit  philosophe,  en  sept  dialogues,  contenant 
une  apologie  de  la  religion  chretienne  contre  ceux  qu'on 
nomme  espritsforts  (par  G.  Berkeley,  traduit  de  I'anglais  par 
B.  de  Joncourt).    Paris,  Rolin  Fils,  1734.    2v.    D. 


V 


BIBLIOGBAPHY  OF  BISHOP  BERKELEY.  11 

La  Haye,  P.  Gosse  et  J.  Neaulme,  1734.    2v.    D. 

Same.     La  Haye,  B.  Gilbert,  1734.    2v.    D. 

The  first  work  of  Berkeley  to  be  published  in  a  foreign  language. 

Alciphron,  le  petit  philosophe ;  oder,  Schutzschrift  fiir  die  wahr- 
heit  der  christliche  religion  .  .  .  aus  der  Franz,  von  W. 
Kahler.    Lemgo,  Meyer,'  1737.    0. 

The  analyst;  or,  A  discourse  addressed  to  an  infidel  mathema- 
tician [Dr.  Halley].  Wherein  it  is  examined  whether  the 
object,  principles,  and  inferences  of  the  modern  analysis  are 
more  distinctly  conceived,  or  more  evidently  deduced,  than 
religious  mysteries  and  points  of  faith.  By  the  author  of  the 
Minute  philosopher.    Lond.  1734.    0. 

Same.  Dublin,  printed  by  and  for  S.  Fuller,  and  J.  Leathly, 
1734.    0. 

Same.     2d  ed.    Lond.  1754.    0. 

Arithmetica  absque  algebra  aut  Euclide  demonstrata.  Auctore 
.  .  .  Art.  Bac.  Trin.  Col.  Dub.    Dublin  1707. 

Published  anonymously,  with  Miscellanea  mathematica ;  the  two  form 
a  small  vol.  of  92p.  and  are  Berkeley's  first  printed  matter.  Trans- 
lated in  the  1843  and  1897  ed.  of  his  Works. 

Caracteristiques  de  I'etat  politique  du  royaume  de  la  Grand- 
Bretagne  sur  le  pied  qu'il  est  aujourd'hui.  Ouvrage  traduit 
sur  la  4e  edition  de  I'anglais  (de  Georges  Berkeley).  La 
Haye,  P.  Gosse,  junior,  1759.    330p.    0. 

Listed  in  the  Catalogue  of  the  Bibliotheque  Nationale,  Paris;  and  in 
Barbier  Diet,  des  ouvrages  anonymes. 

Commonplace  book,  mathematical,  ethical,  physical,  and  meta- 
physical, written  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  in  1705-8. 
First  published  in  Fraser's  1871  ed.  of  Berkeley's  works. 

Le    journal    philosophique    de    Berkeley :     Commonplace    book. 

(Etude  et  traduction)  par  Raymond  Gourg.    Par.  1907.    xiii 

-f  168pp.    0.    (These  de  doctorat.    Univ.  de  Toulouse.)    (U). 

De  motu :  sive  de  motus  principio  et  natura,  et  de  causa  com- 

municationis  motuum.    Londini  1721.     0. 

Eeprinted  in  his  ''Miscellany"  of  1752.  Trans,  in  the  1843  and  1897 
ed.  of  his  works. 

A  defence  of  free-thinking  in  mathematics  in  answer  to  a  pam- 
phlet of  Philalethes  Cantabrigiensis  entitled:  Geometry  no 
friend  to  infidelity,  or  a  defence  of  Sir  Isaac  Newton,  and  the 


12  UNIVERSITY  OF  CALIFORNIA. 

British  mathematicians.  Also  an  appendix  concerning  Mr. 
Walton 's  Vindication  of  the  principles  of  fluxions  against  the 
objections  contained  in  the  Analyst.  Wherein  it  is  attempted 
to  put  this  controversy  in  such  a  light  as  that  every  reader 
may  be  able  to  judge  thereof.  By  the  author  of  the  Minute 
philosopher.    Lond.  1735.     0. 

Same.     Dublin,  printed  by  M.  Rhames,  for  R.  Gunne,  1735.    O. 

Description  of  the  cave  of  Dunmore. 

First  published  in  the  1871  ed.  of  Berkeley's  works;  re-printed  in  the 
1901  ed.    No  separate  edition. 

A  discourse  addressed  to  magistrates  and  men  in  authority.  Oc- 
casioned by  the  enormous  license,  and  irreligion  of  the  times. 
Dublin  1732.    0. 

Same.     Reprint.    Dublin,  printed  by  George  Faulkner,  1738.    0. 

Same.     Another  edition.    Lond.  1738.    0, 

Same.     In  his  Miscellany  of  1752.     (U). 

An  essay  toward  a  new  theory  of  vision.     By  George  Berkeley, 

M.A.    Dublin,  printed  by  Aaron  Rhames  for  Jeremy  Pepyat, 

1709.    0. 
Same.     2d  ed.  with  appendix.    Dublin,  printed  by  Aaron  Rhames 

for  Jeremy  Pepyat,  1709.    xiv  -f  5  +  198p.    0. 
Same.     Lond.  1711.    0. 
Same.      |3d    ed.    without    appendix.]      Annexed    to    Alciphron. 

Lond.  1732. 

Same.     In  Robin.  Mathematical  tracts,  v.  2.    Lond.  1761. 

Same.      [Another  ed.]     Edin.  1872. 

The  first  work  in  which  Berkeley 's  name  appears  on  the  title  page. 

Same.      [Trans,  into  Italian.]     Venezia  1732. 

An  essay  towards  preventing  the  ruin  of  Great  Britain.    Lond. 

1721. 
Same.     Reprinted  in  his  Miscellany.    1752.     (U). 

Essays  in  the  "Guardian"  [14  nos.].  Lond.,  March  14  to  August 
5,  1713. 

No.  1,  Eemarks  on  Collin's  Discourse  on  free-thinking. 
No.  27,  Grounds  to  expect  a  future  state  provided. 
No.  35,  The  Pineal  gland  discovered — Voyage  through  several. 
No.  39,  Observations  on  the  Pineal  gland  of  a  Free-thinker. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BISHOP  BEBKELEY.  13 

No.  49,  Essays  on  pleasure,  natural  and  fantastical — Pleasures  of 
imagination. 

No.  55,  Importance  of  Christianity  to  virtue. 

No.  62,  Visit  to  Westminster  school — Utility  of  public  seminaries. 

No.  69,  On  Fenelon  's  Demonstration  of  the  existence,  wisdom  and 
omnipotence  of  God. 

No.  70,  Analogy  between  St.  Paul 's  and  the  Christian  church — Nar- 
rowness of  Free-thinkers. 

No.  77,  On  the  shortsightedness  of  critics,  and  Free-thinkers. 

No.  83,  On  happiness — obstructed  by  the  Free-thinkers. 

No.  88,  Superiority  of  the  Christian  ideas  of  the  being  and  attributes 
of  God." 

No.  89,  Christian  ideas  of  a  future  state. 

No.  126,  The  attractions  of  friendship  and  benevolence. 

Same.  Eeprinted  in  the  later  editions  of  Berkeley's  Works.  Not 
published  separately. 

Farther  thoughts  on  tar-water  [1752].    In  his  Miscellany.    1752. 

(U). 

Berkeley's  last  work.     No  separate  edition. 
Journal  in  Italy  in  January,  May,  June,  and  September,  1717 ; 
also  in  April,  1718. 

First  published  in  the  1871  ed.  of  his  works;  reprinted  in  the  1901  ed. 
No  separate  edition. 

Maxims  concerning  patriotism.     Dublin  1750. 

Same.     In  his  Miscellany.    1752.     (U). 

t.  p.  of  1st  ed.  has  the  words  ' '  By  a  Lady. ' ' 

The  measures  of  submission  to  civil  government.  See  "Passive 
obedience"  under  Sermons. 

Miscellanea  mathematica :  sive  cogitata  nonnulla  de  radicibus 
surdis,  de  aestu  aeris,  de  cono  aequilatero  et  cylindro  eidem 
sphaerae  circumscriptis,  de  ludo  algebraico ;  et  paraenetica 
quaedam  ad  studium  matheseos  praesertim  algebrae.  Autore 
.  .  .  Art.  Bac.  Trin.  Col.  Dub.  Dublin  1707.  0. 
Published  with  his  Arithmetica [sic]. 

A  miscellany,  containing  several  tracts  on  various  subjects.  By 
the  Bishop  of  Cloyne.  Lond.,  printed  for  J.  and  R.  Tonson 
and  S.  Draper,  1752.    vi  +  267p.    0.     (U). 

Samre.     [Another  ed.]     Dublin,  Faulkner,  1752.    D. 
Contents : 

1.  Farther  thoughts  on  tar-water. 

2.  An  essay  towards  preventing  the  ruin  of  Great  Britain. 

3.  A  discourse  addressed  to  magistrates,  etc. 

4.  A  word  to  the  wise. 


/ 


14  UNIFEBSITY  OF  CALIFORNIA. 

5.  A  letter  to  the  Eoman  Catholics  of  the  diocese  of  Cloyne. 

6.  Maxims  concerning  patriotism. 

7.  The  querist. 

8.  Verses  on  the  prospect  of  planting  arts  and  learning  in  America. 

9.  A  proposal  for  the  better  supplying  of  churches  in  our  foreign 

plantations. 

10.  A  sermon  before  the  incorporated  society  for  the  propagation 

of  the  gospel  in  foreign  parts. 

11.  De  motu. 

Of  infinites.  ' 

First  published  in  Hermathena,  1900,  no.  26.     Eeprinted  in  the  1901 
ed.  of  Berkeley 's  Works,    v.  3,  pp.  409-12.    Not  published  separately. 

A  proposal  for  the  better  supplying  of  churches  in  our  foreign 
plantations,  and  for  converting  the  savage  Americans  to 
Christianity,  by  a  college  to  be  erected  in  the  summer  islands, 
otherwise  called  the  isles  of  Bermuda.  Lond.,  printed  by  H. 
Woodfall,  1725.    24p.    0. 

Same.     Reprint.    1731. 
Same.     7 >i /m  Miscellany.    1752.     (U). 

The  querist,  containing  several  queries,  proposed  to  the  considera- 
tion of  the  public.  Dublin,  pt.  1,  1735,  pt.  2,  1736,  printed 
by  R.  Reilly,  for  G.  Risk,  G.  Ewing,  and  W.  Smith;  pt.  3, 
1737,  printed  by  R.  Reilly,  for  Jos.  Leathley. 

This  ed.  is  among  the  rarest  of  pamphlets.     Reprinted  in  full  in  his 
Works.    V.  3,  1897  ed. 

Same.  2d  ed.  By  the  Right  Reverend  Dr.  George  Berkeley, 
Lord  Bishop  of  Cloyne.  To  which  is  added  by  the  same  author, 
A  word  to  the  wise :  or,  An  exhortation  to  the  Roman  Catholic 
clergy  of  Ireland.  Lond.,  printed  for  W.  Innys,  C.  Davis,  C. 
Hitch,  W.  Bowyer ;  and  sold  by  M.  Cooper,  1750.    0. 

This  ed.  is  very  unlike  the  first;  three  hundred  and  forty-five  queries 
are  omitted,  and  forty-five  new  ones  added. 

Same.     [Another  ed.]     Lond.  1750.     0. 

Same.     [Another  ed.]     Glasgow,  printed  by  Robert  and  Andrew 

Fowlis,  1751.    0. 
Same.     Reprinted  in  his  Miscellany.    1752.     (U). 
Same.     Irish  political  economy.    By  Jonathan  Swift  and  George 
Berkeley,    ed.  by  J.  Mitchell.    Dublin  1847.    630p.    0. 

Contains:    Swift's  Short  view  of  the  State  of  Ireland,  and  Berkeley's 
Extracts  from  the  Querist. 


BIBLIOGEAPHY  OF  BISHOP  BERKELEY.  15 

Same.  Dublin,  printed  by  G.  Faulkner,  1752,  In  A  collection 
of  tracts  and  treatises  illustrative  of  the  natural  history,  an- 
tiquities, and  the  political  and  social  state  of  Ireland.  Dublin 
1860.    V.  2,  pp.  143-202. 

Same.  Republished :  with  notes,  showing  how  many  of  the  same 
questions  still  remain  to  be  asked  respecting  Ireland.  Lond. 
1829.    0. 

Same.  Bishop  Berkeley  on  money :  being  extracts  from  his  cele- 
brated Querist,  to  which  is  added  Sir  J.  Sinclair,  On  the 
return  to  cash  payments  in  1819  .  .  .  [edited]  by  J.  Harvey. 
Lond.,  Provost,  1872.    O. 

Same.  Entitled :  Querist  on  the  philosophy  of  money ;  extracted 
by  J.  Harvey.    Lond.,  Provost,  1876.    0. 

[Siris  :]  A  chain  of  philosophical  reflexions  and  inquiries  concern- 
ing the  virtues  of  tar-water,  and  divers  other  subjects  con- 
nected together  and  arising  one  from  another.  By  the  Rev. 
Dr.  George  Berkeley,  Lord  Bishop  of  Cloyne,  and  author  of 
the  Minute  Philosopher.  Lond.,  printed  for  C.  Hitch,  and  C. 
Davis,  1744.    0. 

Siris  is  on  the  t.  p.  of  the  later  editions. 

Same.  The  2d  ed.,  improved  and  corrected  by  the  author. 
Dublin  printed,  Lond.  reprinted,  for  W.  Innys,  C.  Hitch,  and 
C.  Davis,  1744.    174+(2)p.    0.     (U). 

Same.     Dublin,  KGunne,  1774.    150p.    O. 

Same.  A  new  ed.,  with  additions  and  emendations.  Dublin 
printed,  Lond.  reprinted,  for  W.  Innys,  C.  Hitch,  and  C. 
Davis,  1744.    174p.    0. 

Same.  By  G[eorge]  L[ord]  B[ishop]0[f]  C[loyne].  Dublin,  R. 
Gunne,  1744.    261p.    0. 

Other  editions  were  published  in  1746,  1747,  and  1748. 

Same.  The  medicinal  virtues  of  tar-water  fully  explained;  by 
.  .  .  G.  B.  To  which  is  added  the  receipt  for  making  it  .  .  . 
together  with  a  plain  explanation  of  the  Bishop's  physical 
terms.  Dublin  and  Lond.  Reprinted  for  the  proprietors  of 
the  Tar-water  warehouse,  1744.     32p.     0. 

An  abridgment,  by  an  unknown  hand,  of  Berkeley's  Siris. 


16  UNIVERSITY  OF  CALIFOENIA. 

Same.  An  abstract  from  Dr.  Berkeley's  Treatise  on  tar- water, 
with  some  reflexions  thereon,  adapted  to  diseases  frequent  in 
America.  By  a  friend  of  the  country.  N.  Y.,  printed  by  J. 
Parker,  1745.     (2)+ 18 -f  (l)p.    S.  ' 

Same.     Simple  means  of  preserving  health  to  a  good  old  age.  . 
Lond.[1840?]     T. 

An  extract  from  Berkeley's  Siris,  with  other  matter. 

Recherches  sur  les  vertus  de  I'eau  de  goudron,  ou  Ton  a  joint  des 
reflexions  philosophiques  sur  divers  autres  sujets ;  traduit  de 
I'anglais  du  Dr.  George  Berkeley  ...  (par  D.  R.  Boullier) 
avec  deux  lettres  de  I'auteur.  Amsterdam,  Mortier,  1745. 
343p.    D. 

Reviewed  in  Acta  eruclitorum,  1746,  p.  466-69. 

Same.     Geneve,  H.  A.  Gosse  and  Comp.,  1748.    xxvi  +  331p.    D. 

Composicion,  uso,  y  virtudes  del  agua  balsamica,  vulgo  de  brea, 

del  illustrisimo  senor  Don  Jorge  Berkeley  ...  publicata  para 

beneficio  de  la  humanidad  el  licenciado  Don  Vicente  Ferrer 

Gorraiz  y  Beaumont.    Madrid  1786.    32p.    Q. 

A  portion  of  Siris  was  translated  into  German,  Gottingen,  1746.  A 
Low  Dutch  translation  published  in  Amsterdam  in  1745,  and  a 
Portuguese  translation  are  mentioned  by  Prior  and  others. 

The  theory  of  vision,  or  visual  language,  shewing  the  immediate 
presence  and  providence  of  a  Deity,  vindicated  and  explained. 
By  the  author  of  Alciphron,  or.  The  minute  philosopher. 
Lond.,  printed  for  J.  Tonson,  1733.    64p.    0. 

This  was  in  answer  to  a  letter  published  in  the  London  Daily  Post-boy, 

and  has  the  letter  appended. 
It  must  be  regarded  as  an  appendix  to  both  ' '  Alciphron ' '  and  the 
' '  Essay  towards  a  new  theory  of  vision. ' ' 

Same.  The  theory  of  vision  vindicated  and  explained,  with  an 
introduction  and  notes  by  H.  V.  H.  Cowell.  Lond.  and  Camb. 
1860.    0. 

Three  dialogues  between  Hylas  and  Philonous.  The  design  of 
which  is  plainly  to  demonstrate  the  reality  and  perfection  of 
humane  knowledge,  the  incorporeal  nature  of  the  soul,  and 
the  immediate  providence  of  a  Deity :  in  opposition  to  sceptics 
and  atheists,  also,  to  open  a  method  for  rendering  the  sciences 
more  easy,  useful,  and  compendious.  By  George  Berkeley, 
M.A.  Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin.  Lond.,  printed  by 
G.  James  for  Henry  Clements,  1713.    0. 


BIBLIOGBAPHY  OF  BISHOP  BERKELEY.  17 

Same.  2d  ed.  (Reprint.)  Lond.,  printed  for  William  and  John 
Innys,  1725.    0. 

Same.  3d  ed.  [with  additions,  and  the  Preface  and  dedication  of 
the  earlier  editions  omitted.]  Lond.,  printed  by  Jacob  Ton- 
son,  1734. 

Published   conjointly   with   a   new   ed.   of   his   Principles    of   human 
knowledge. 

Same.  [Another  ed.]  Lond.,  printed  for  J.  Dodsley  and  J. 
Wilkie,  1776. 

Bd.  and  paged  continuously  with  his  Principles  of  human  knowledge. 
1776.     (U). 

Same.  With  an  introduction  and  notes  by  Satish  Chandra 
Banerji.    Calcutta,  Hare  Press,  1893.    Ix  +  134p.     D.     (U). 

Same.  Reprint  ed.  [Preface  by  Thomas  J.  McCormick.]  Chic, 
The  Open  Court  Publ.  Co.,  1901.  vi  -f  136p.  0.  (Philo- 
sophical classics.    Religion  of  science  library,    no.    49.) 

Same.     [Reissue.]     Chic.  1904.     (U). 

Same.     [Reissue.]     Chic.  1909. 

Dialogue  entre  Hylas  et  Philonoiis  dont  le  but  est,  de  demonstrer 
clairemont  la  reellite  et  la  perfection  de  I'entendement 
humain,  la  nature  corporelle  de  I'ame.  .  .  Amsterdam  1745. 
D. 

Same.  (Traduit  de  1 'anglais  par  I'abbe  Jean  Paul  de  Grua  de. 
Malves.)  Amsterdam  1750.    xxii  +  287p.    D. 

Same.     Amsterdam,  1750.    xx  -f  288p.    D. 

Same.  [Forming  larger  part  of  vol.  entitled:]  Sammlung  der 
vornehmsten  schriftsteller,  die  wirklichkeit  ihres  eigenen 
korpers  und  der  ganzen  korperwelt  laugnen.  Enthaltend 
Berkeley's  Gesprache  zwischen  Hylas  und  Philonous  (nach 
der  franz.  uebers.  verdeutscht)  und  Collier's  Allgemeinen 
Schlussel ;  iibers.  und  widerlegt  von  Joh.  Christ.  Eschenbach. 
Rostock  1756. 

Same.     Lpz.,  Schwickert,  1781.    O. 

The    only    published    part    of    an    intended    ed.    of    "  Philosophische 
werke. ' ' 

Same.  Ins  deutsche  iibersetzt,  und  mit  ein  einleitung  versehen 
von  Raoul  Richter.  Lpz.,  1901.  xxvii  -f  131p.  O.  (Biblio- 
thek  philosophische.    102.) 


18  UNIVEESITY  OF  CALIFORNIA. 

A  treatise  concerning  the  principles  of  human  knowledge,  Part  I, 
wherein  the  chief  causes  of  error  and  difficulty  in  the  sciences, 
with  the  grounds  of  scepticism,  atheism,  and  irreligion,  are 
inquired  into  by  George  Berkeley,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  Trinity 
College,  Dublin.  Dublin,  printed  by  Aaron  Rhames  for 
Jeremy  Pepyat,  1710.     214p.     0. 

' '  Part  I ' '  omitted  from  the  t.  p.  in  later  editions. 

Same.  [A  new  ed.]  To  which  are  added  Three  dialogues  be- 
tween Hylas  and  Philonous  in  opposition  to  scepticks  and 
atheists,  first  printed  in  the  year  1713.  Both  written  by 
George  Berkeley.   'Lond.,  J.  Tonson,  1734.    355p.    0. 

Same.  A  new  ed.  "With  remarks  on  each  section.  ...  To  which 
are  added,  his  Dialogues  between  Hylas  and  Philonous ;  and  A 
philosophical  discourse  on  the  nature  of  human  being,  con- 
taining a  defence  of  Mr.  Locke's  Principles,  and  some  remarks 
on  Dr.  Beattie's  Essay  on  truth.  By  the  author  of  the 
remarks.  Lond.,  printed  for  J.  Dodsley  and  J.  Wilkie,  1776. 
(3)+315-f(4)p.    0.     (U). 

Same.     Reprinted.    Lond.  1820. 

Same.  Edited  with  explanations  by  J.  R.  Ballantyne.  Allaha- 
bad 1852.     (Reprints  from  the  Pandits.) 

Same.  With  prolegomena,  and  w^ith  annotations  by  Charles  P. 
Krauth.  Phila.,  Lippincott,  1874.  0.  (Philosophical 
classics.) 

Same.  With  a  brief  introduction  to  the  doctrine  and  full  ex- 
planation of  the  text ;  followed  by  an  appendix,  with  remarks 
on  Kant  and  Hume.    By  C.  Simon.    Lond.,  Tegg,  1878.    O. 

Same.  With  prolegomena,  and  with  annotations,  select,  trans- 
lated, and  original.  By  Charles  P.  Krauth.  Phila.,  Lippin- 
cott, 1886.    424p.    0.     (Philosophical  classics.)     (U). 

Same.  With  a  brief  introduction  and  .  .  .  explanations  .  .  . 
by  C.  Simon.  Lond.,  Routledge,  1893.  lii  +  220p.  0.  (Lub- 
bock's Hundred  books,     no.  48). 

Same.  [Preface  by  Thomas  J.  McCormack.]  Chic,  Open  Court 
Publ.  Co.,  1901.  XV  -f  128p.  0.  (Philosophical  classics. 
Religion  of  science  library,   no.  48.) 

Same.     [Reissue.]     Chic.  1903.     0.     (U). 


BIBLIOGBAPHY  OF  BISHOP  BERKELEY.  19 

Same.     [Reissue.]     Chic.  1904.     0. 

Same.  Ed.  with  an  introduction  by  Collyns  Simon.  N.  Y.,  But- 
ton, Lond.,  Routledge,  1907.  302p.  D.  (New  universal 
library.) 

Same.     [Reissue.]     Chic.,  Open  Court  Publ.  Co.,  1909.    0. 

Traite  des  prineipes  de  la  connaissance  humaine  par  Ch.  Renou- 
vier.  In  La  critique  philosophique,  1889 :1,  pp.  463-79 ; 
1889  :2,  pp.  31-55,  144-59,  161-81,  241-51.     (U). 

Berkeley's  Abhandlung  iiber  die  prinzipien  der  menschlichen 
erkenntnis.  Ins  deutsche  iibersetzt,  und  mit  erlauterungen 
und  priifenden  anmerkungen,  versehen  von  Frdr.  Ueberweg. 
Ber.  1869.  xv-fl50p.  0.  (Bibliothek  philosophische  bd.  12. 
hft.  23.) 

Same.     2e  aufl.    Lpz.  1878.    xiv  +  149p.    0. 

Same.  3e  aufl.  Lpz.  1900.  xiv  +  149p.  O.  (Bibliothek  phil- 
osophische. 20.) 

Same.     4e  aufl.    Lpz.  1906. 

Rzeez  o  zasadach  poznania.  [A  treatise  concerning  the  principles 
of  human  knowledge.]  Przelozyl  z  angielskiego  F.  Jezierski, 
pod  redakcya  H.  Struvego.    Warszawa  1890.    xix  -f  150p.   0. 

Verses  on  the  prospect  of  planting  arts  and  learning  in  America. 
First  published  in  his  Miscellany.     1752.     No  separate  edition. 

Same.  In  Chas.  A.  Dana,  ed.  The  household  book  of  poetry. 
11th  ed.    N.Y.  1873.    p.  376.     (U). 

Same,  /w  Warner's  Library  of  the  world's  best  literature.  N.Y. 
1902.    V.  3,  p.  1805.    (U). 

A  word  to  the  wise;  or.  An  exhortation  to  the  Roman  Catholic 
clergy  of  Ireland  by  a  member  of  the  established  church. 
Dublin,  printed  by  George  Faulkner,  1749.    0. 

Same.     Appended  to  the  1750  and  1751  ed.  of  his  Querist. 

Same,     /w  Ms  Miscellany.    1752.     (U). 

^Same.     4th  ed.    Bost.,  reprinted  by  S.  Kneeland,  1750.    16p.    O. 


UNIVEBSITY  OF  CALIFOMNIA. 


3.     LETTERS. 
Arranged  chronologically. 
Copies  [abstracts]  of  letters  of  George  Berkeley,  afterwards  Dean 
of  Derry,  and  Bishop  of  Cloyne,  to  Sir  John  Percival.     1709- 
1730.    In  Great  Britain.  Hist.  mss.  com.   7th  report,   pp.  237- 
244.    Lond.  1879.     (U). 
Howard,  Henrietta  (Hobart),  Countess  of  Suffolk.     Letters  to 
and  from  H.  and  G.  Berkeley,  1712-67,  with  notes.     [Ed.  by 
J.  W.  Croker.J     Lond.  1824.    2v.    0. 
Letters  between  Pope  and  Dean  Berkeley,  from  1714  to  1722.  In 
Alexander  Pope.  Works.   New  ed.   Lond.  1886.  v.  9,  pp.  1-6. 
(U). 
An  account  of  an  eruption  of  Vesuvius  in  April,  1717. 
A  letter  to  Arbuthnot;  no  separate  edition. 

Same.     In  Hoysd  soc.  of  Lond.    Philos.  trans,  no.  354.    October, 

1717. 
Same.     In  same.     Abridgment,    v.  4,  pt.  2,  p.  209.     (U). 
Same.     In  Biographica  Britannica.     v.  2,   p.  251.     Lond.   1780. 

(U). 
Letters  to  S.  Johnson  [1729-1751.)     In  T.  B.  Chandler.    The  life 

of  S.  Johnson.    N.  Y.  1805. 
Letters  to  S.  Johnson,  1729-1751.    In  E.  E.  Beardsley.    Life  and 

correspondence  of  Samuel  Johnson.    N.  Y.  1874.     (U). 
Reasons  i'or  not  replying  to  Mr.  Walton 's  full  answer,  in  a  letter 

to  P.  T.  P.  by  the  author  of  the_Minute  philosopher.    Dublin, 

printed  by  M.  Rhames  for  R.  Gunne,  1735. 
Bishop  J^erkeley  on  the  Roman  Catholic  controversy.    A  letter  to 

Sir  John  James,  Bart.,  written  in  1741.     Edited  by  J.  S.  M. 

Anderson.    Lond.  1850.    O. 
A  letter  to  T[homas]  P[rior,]    Esq.,  from  the  author  of  Siris. 

Containing  some  farther  remarks  on  the  virtues  of  tar-water, 

and  the  methods  of  preparing  and  using  it.      To  which  is 

added,  an  answer  to  a  supposed  physician's  letter  to  the  Right 

Reverend,  the  Bishop  of  Cloyne,  occasioned  by  his  Lordship's 

treatise  on  the  virtues  of  tar-water.     Dublin  printed,  Lond. 

reprinted,  M.  Cooper,  1774.    28p.    0. 


BIBLIOGEAPHY  OF  BISHOP  BERKELEY.  21 

Same.     2d  ed.     Dublin,  R.  Gunne,  1744.     25p.     D.     (Bd.  with 

Siris.    1744.) 
Same.     3d  ed.     Dublin   and   Lond.,    W.    Innys,    C.    Hitch,    M. 

Cooper  and  C.  Davis,  1744.    32p.    0. 

Two  letters  on  the  occasion  of  the  rebellion  in  1745. 

First  published  in  Faulkner's  Dublin  Journal,  Tuesday,  October  15, 
and  Saturday,  October  19,  1745.  The  second  letter,  i.e.,  A  letter 
to  the  Roman  Catholics  of  the  diocese  of  Cloyne,  published  in  his 
Miscellany.     1752. 

An  impartial  history  of  the  life  and  death  of  James  the  Second. 
...  To  which  is  added  a  letter  from  .  .  .  Dr.  Berkeley,  Lord 
Bishop  of  Cloyne,  to  the  Roman  Catholicks  of  his  diocese. 
Dublin  1745.    48p.    O. 

A  letter  to  Thomas  Prior  on  the  petrifications  of  Lough-Neagh  in 
Ireland,  Cloyne,  May  20,  1746. 

In  Royal  soc.  of  Lond.    Philos.  trans,  no.  481.    October,  1746. 

Same.    In  same.     Abridgment,      v.  10,  pp.  625-27.     (U). 

A  second  letter  from  the  author  of  Siris  to  Thomas  Prior,  Esq., 
with  an  amended  edition  of  the  first.  Being  the  Two  letters 
from  the  author  of  Siris  shewing  the  medicinal  properties  of 
tar- water.  Appended  to  Prior's  An  authentic  narrative  of 
the  success  of  tar- water.    Lond.  1746.     (U). 

Two  letters  from  the  Right  Reverend  Dr.  George  Berkeley,  Lord 
Bishop  of  Cloyne.  The  one  [i.e.,  the  third]  to  Thomas  Prior, 
Esq.,  concerning  the  usefulness  of  tar-water  in  the  plague. 
(Wherein  also  it  is  considered,  whether  tar-water,  prepared 
with  the  distilled  acid  of  tar,  should  be  preferred  to  that  made 
in  the  common  way,  by  mixing  tar  with  water,  and  stirring 
them  together.)  The  other  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Hales  on  the 
benefit  of  tar-water  in  fevers,  for  cattle  as  well  as  the  human 
species.  Published  at  his  lordship 's  desire,  on  occasion  of  the 
present  distemper  among  the  cattle,  and  for  the  general  good 
of  mankind.  Dublin  printed,  Lond.  reprinted,  W.  Innys,  C. 
Hitch,  M.  Cooper,  and  C.  Davis,  1747.    36p.    0. 

4.     SERMONS. 
Arranged  chronologically. 
Address  on  confirmation.     [Undated.] 

First  published  in  his  works,  1871 ;  reprinted  in  the  1901  ed.  No 
separate  edition. 


22  UNIVEESITY  OF  CALIFORNIA. 

Primary  visitation  charge  delivered  to  the  clergy  of  the  diocese 
of  Cloyne.     [Undated.] 

First  published  in  his  works,  1871;   reprinted  in  the  1901  ed.      No 
separate  edition. 

The  revelation  of  life  and  immortality :  A  discourse  delivered  in 
the  Chapel  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  on  Sunday  evening, 
January  11,  1708. 

First  published  in  his  works,  1871;   reprinted  in  the  1901  ed.      No 
separate  edition. 

Passive  obedience :  or.  The  Christian  doctrine  of  not  resisting  the 
supreme  power,  proved  and  vindicated  upon  the  principles  of 
the  law  of  nature.  In  a  discourse  delivered  at  the  Chapel  of 
Trinity  College,  Dublin.  By  George  Berkeley,  M.A.,  Fellow 
of  Trinity-college,  Dublin.  Lond.,  printed  for  H.  Clements, 
1712.    0. 

8ame.     2d  ed.     Lond.,  printed  for  H.  Clements,  1712.    0. 

Same.     3d  ed.,  corrected  and  enlarged.    Lond.  1713.    0. 

Same.  [Another  ed.,  entitled:]  The  measures  of  submission  to 
civil  government :  an  essay  by  George  Berkeley,  D.D.  Lord 
Bishop  of  Cloyne.  With  a  dedication,  by  the  editor,  to  Dr. 
Beattie.    Lond.  1784.    0. 

Eeviewed  in  Gent,  mag.,  1785,  55:805. 

Two  sermons  preached  at  Leghorn  in  1714;  viz:  The  mission  of 
Christ,  and  The  Christian  conception  of  charity. 

First  published  in  his  works,  1871;   reprinted  in  the  1901   ed.     No 
separate  edition. 

Notes  of  [twelve]  sermons  preached  at  Newport  in  Rhode  Island 
and  in  the  Narragansett  country  in  1729-31. 

First  published  in  his  works,  1871;   reprinted  in  the  1901   ed.     No 
separate  edition. 

A  sermon  [on  John  xvii,  3],  preached  before  the  incorporated 
society  for  the  propagation  of  the  gospel  in  foreign  parts;  at 
their  anniversary  meeting  in  the  parish  church  of  St.  Mary- 
le-Bow  on  Friday,  February  18,  1731  [o.s.].  By  George 
Berkeley,  D.D.  Dean  of  Londonderry.  Lond.,  printed  for  J. 
Downing,  1732.    78p.    0. 

Same,     /w /m  Miscellany.    1752.     (U). 

Same.  In  B.  T.  Twelve  anniversary  sermons,  preached  before 
the  Society  for  the  propagation  of  the  gospel.  [Ed.  by  T. 
B[owdler]?].    Lond.  1845.    0. 


BIBLIOGBAPHY  OF  BISHOP  BEBKELEY. 


5.     ATTEIBUTED    WOEKS. 

The  Farmer's  letters  to  the  Protestants  of  Ireland.  [Ascribed  in 
the  'advertisement'  to  G.  B.,  Bishop  of  Cloyne,  but  written  by 
H.  Brooke.] 

Ip  Ess&y  against  Popery  .  .  .     Lond.[1750?].     O. 

Memoirs  of  Guadentio  di  Lucca.    Lond.  1737.    0. 

In  some  editions  ' '  Adventures ' '  instead  of  ' '  Memoirs. ' '  Various 
editions  in  English,  French,  and  Italian.  Published  anonymously. 
Originally  written  in  English  by  Simon  Berington,  though  purport- 
ing to  be  a  translation  from  the  Italian.  Erroneously  attributed 
to  Berkeley. 


6.     BIOGRAPHY    AND    GENERAL    CRITICISM. 

Abbott,  Thomas  Kingsmill.  Bishop  Berkeley  and  Professor 
Fraser.    In  Hermathena,  no.  5,  1877. 

Sight  and  touch :  an  attempt  to  disprove  the  received  (or 

Berkeleian)  theory  of  vision.  Lond.  1864.  iv -]- 178p.  0. 
(U). 

Academicus.    pseud.    See  Loveday,  John. 

Account  (An),  of  the  life  of  George  Berkeley,  D.D.,  late  Bishop 
of  Cloyne,  in  Ireland.     With  notes,  containing  strictures  on 
his  works.    Lond.,  Murray,  1776.    0. 
Reviewed  m  Gent,  mag.,  1776,  46:569.     (U). 

Same.     2d  ed.    Dublin  1777.    0. 

Undoubtedly  by  Joseph  Stock,  but  Tennemann  attributes  it  to  John 
Arbuthnot. 

Alembert,  Jean  le  Rond  d'.    Oeuvres  philosophiques,  historiques, 

et  litteraires,    Paris  1805.    18v.    O.     (U). 
Alexander,  Archibald.    Idealism  of  Bishop  Berkeley.    In  Presby. 

rev.  6  :301. 
Anderson,  Bev.  James  Stuart  Murray.  The  history  of  the  Church 

of  England  in  the  colonies  and  foreign  dependencies  of  the 

British  empire.    Lond.  1854.    3v.    O. 

Chap.  28,  Berkeley's  efforts  on  behalf  of  the  colonies. 

Answer  (An),  to  a  "Letter  to  the  Right  Rev.,  the  Bishop  of 
Cloyne,  occasioned  by  his  treatise  of  tar-water."  [Lond.] 
July,  1744. 


24  UNIVEBSITY  OF  CALIFOSNIA. 

Anti-Siris ;  or,  English  wisdom  exemplified  by  various  examples, 
but  particularly  the  present  demand  for  tar-water,  on  so  un- 
exceptionable authority  as  that  of  a  r[ight]  r[everend]  itiner- 
ant schemist  [Bishop  Berkeley].  In  a  letter  from  a  foreign 
gentleman  at  London  to  his  friend  abroad.  Lond.  1744.  80p. 
0. 

Appel,  T.  Berkeley's  principle  of  knowledge,  Krauth's  edition. 
In  Mercersburg  rev.     1874.    21 :160. 

Bailey,  Samuel.    Letter  to  a  philosopher  in  reply  to  some  recent 
attempts  to  vindicate  Berkeley's   Theory  of  vision,   and   in 
further  elucidation  of  its  unsoundness.    Lond.  1842.    O. 
A  reply  to  Mill  and  Ferrier. 

Review  of  Berkeley's  Theory  of  vision,  designed  to  show  the 

unsoundness  of  that  celebrated  speculation.    Lond.  1842.    iv 
+  239p.    0.     (U). 

Balfour,  Arthur  James.  Bishop  Berkeley's  life  and  letters.  In 
National  rev.    1883.    1 :85-100,  299-313. 

Same.     In  his  Essays  and  addresses.     2d  ed.    Lond.  1893. 

pp.  39-110.    (U). 

A  defence  of  philosophic  doubt.     Being  an  essay  on  the 

foundations  of  belief .    Lond.  1879.    viii -f- 355p.  *  0.    (U). 

[Life  of  Berkeley.]     Being  the  biographical  introduction 

to  Sampson's  edition  of  Berkeley's  works.    Lond.  1897.    pp. 
ix-lxi.     (U). 

Bancroft,  George.     George   Berkeley.     In   his   History   of   the 

United  States.    N.  Y.  1883.    v.  2,  pp.266-67.    (U). 
Baxter,  Andrew.    Dean  Berkeley's  scheme  against  the  existence 
of  matter  and  a  material  world  examined  and  shown  con- 
clusive.   In  his  An  enquiry  into  the  nature  of  the  human  soul. 
...  2d  ed.    Lond.  1737.    v.  2,  pp.  256-344.     (U). 

First   edition   published   in   1733;    and   was   the   earliest   elaborate 
criticism  of  Berkeley. 

Bayes,  Rev.  Thomas.  Introduction  to  the  doctrine  of  fluxions, 
and  defence  of  the  mathematicians  against  the  objections  of 
the  author  of  the  Analyst,  so  far  as  they  are  designed  to  affect 
the  general  methods  of  reasoning.    1736. 

Beardsley,  Eben  Edwards.  Bishop  George  Berkeley.  In  Am. 
church  rev.,  36  :241. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  BISHOP  BERKELEY.  25 

Life   and  correspondence  of   Samuel  Johnson,   D.D.  .  .  . 

2ded.    N.Y.  1874.    xii  +  380p.    0.     (U). 

Eeattie,  James.     An  essay  on  the  nature  and  immutability  of 

truth,   in  opposition  to  sophistry  and  skepticism.      6th   ed. 

Edin.  1805.    341p.    0.     (U). 
Berkeley,  pt.  2,  chap.  2. 
Berkeley,  George  Monck.     Literary  relics;  containing  original 

letters  from  .  .  .  Berkeley.  .  .  .    Lond.  1789.    0. 
Berkeley.     In  Biographica  Britannica.     Lond.  1780.     v.  2,  pp. 

247-62;  V.  3,  3p.  in  corrigenda  and  addenda.     (U). 
Berkeley  and  his  time.  In  Sat.  rev.,  1871,  31:525-26.    (U). 
Berkeley  and  his  works.    In  Christian  rev.,  26  :313. 
Berkeley  and  idealism.    [Review  of  Bailey  on  Berkeley's  Theory 

of  vision.]     In  Blackwood's,  1842,  51:812-30.     (U). 
Berkeley's  idealism.     [A  review  of  Cowell's  ed.  of  Berkeley 'sy 

Theory  of  vision.    I860.]     In  No.  Brit,  rev.,  1861,  34:452-80. 
•  (U). 
Berkeley's  life  and  works.  In  Dublin  rev.,  1871,  69  :180-211.  (U). 
Berkeley's  metaphysical  works.     In  Sat.  rev.,  1867,  24:317-19. 

(U). 
Berkeley's  Minute  philosopher.     In  Sat.  rev.,  1867,  24:408-10. 

(U). 
Berkeley's  occasional  works.    In  Sat.  rev.,  1867,  24 :470-72.    (U). 
Bishop  Berkeley.    In  Leisure  hour,  15  :731. 

In  Brit.  Quart,  rev.,  1871,  53  :482-515.     (U) . 

In  Eclectic  mag.,  1882,  98  :700-704.     (U) . 

In  Temple  bar,  1882,  64 :386-392.     (U) . 

Bishop  Berkeley  and  rationalism.  Zti  Bentley's  misc.,  1852,  31: 
294-300.     (U). 

Bishop  Berkeley — his  life  and  writings.  [Review  of  1843  edi- 
tion.]   In  British  quart,  rev.,  1857,  26  :75-118.     (U) . 

Same.    In  Living  age,  1857,  55  :257-82.     (U) . 

Bishop  Berkeley.  [Short  biography  and  selections.]  In  Irish 
literature.    Phila.  1904.    v.  1,  pp.  173-181.     (U). 

Bishop  Berkeley's  Siris.  In  Retrospective  rev.,  1825,  11:239-52. 
(U). 


26  UNIVERSITY  OF  CALIFORNIA. 

Blackwell,  Thomas.  Memoirs  of  the  court  of  Augustus.  (Con- 
tinued and  completed  from  the  original  papers  of  T.  B.  by  J. 
Mills.)     Edin.  1758-63.    3v.     Q. 

Bohme,  Richard.  Die  grundlagen  des  Berkeleyschen  immaterial- 
ismus.    Ber.  1892.    47p.    O.     (Inaug.-diss.    Erlangen.)    (U). 

Bouillier,  Francisque.  Histoire  de  la  philosophic  Cartesienne. 
3e  ed.    Par.  1868.    2v.    O.     (U). 

Bowen,  Francis.  Berkeley  and  his  philosophy.  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  1838.    38p.    0. 

Same.     In  Christian  exam.,  1838,  24:310-345.     (U). 

Same.  In  his  Critical  essays  ...  on  speculative  philos- 
ophy.   Bost.  1842.    pp.  264-309.     (U). 

Bradley,  Charles  Wesley.  Berkeley's  idealism.  In  Journal  of 
spec,  philos.,  1861,  16  :67-75.     (U). 

Brooks,  William  Keith.  Agassiz  and  Berkeley.  In  his  Founda- 
tions of  zoology.    N.  Y.  1899. 

Brown,  Thomas.  Lectures  on  the  philosophy  of  the  human  mind. 
Andover,  Mark  Newman,  1822.    3v.    O.     (U). 

Same.    19th  ed.    Edin.  1851.    4v.    0.     (U). 

Browne,  Peter.     Things  divine  and  supernatural,  conceived  by 
analogy,  with  things  natural  and  human.    Lond.  1733.    0. 
Chap.  8,  an  attack  on  "  Alciphron. " 

Brownson,  Orestes  Augustus.  Idealism  of  Berkeley.  In  Brown- 
son's  quart,  rev.,  1 :29. 

Bruce,  Henry.     Life   of   General   Oglethorpe.     N.  Y.  1890.    D. 
(Makers  of  America.)     (U). 
Berkeley,  p.  13-15,  31-36 

Buhle,  Johann  Gottlieb.  George  Berkeley.  In  his  Geschichte  der 
neuern  philosophic.    Gottingen,  1803,  v.  5,  pp.  84-193.     (U). 

Burdeau,  Auguste.    L  'eveque  Berkeley.    In  Rev.  d.  deux  mondes, 
\/  1873,103:731-736.     (U). 

Butler,  Bev.  James.  A  justification  of  the  tenets  of  the  Roman- 
Catholic  religion;  and  a  refutation  of  the  charges  of  the 
Bishop  of  Cloyne.    Lond.  1787.    0. 

[Butler,  William  Archer.]  Gallery  of  illustrious  Irishmen,  no.  3 
—Berkeley.  In  Dublin  univ.  mag.,  1836,  7  :437-468,  534-558. 
(U). 


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Butt,  Isaac.  Berkeley:  [a  discourse  on  his  character  and  writ- 
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Lond.  1866.    pp.  185-224.     (U). 

C,  H.  W.  The  idealism  of  Berkeley  and  Collier.  In  North.  Brit, 
rev.,  1871,  53  :368-377.     (U). 

Carrau,  Ludovic.  L.a  philosophic  religieuse  de  Berkeley.  In 
Revue  philos.,  1886,  22  :376-399      (U) . 

La  philosophic  religieuse  en  Mngleterre.    Paris  1888.    295p. 

0.  '  ^ 

Carrus,  P[aul].     Postivism  of  Berkeley.     In  Open  court,  1894, 

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first  President  of  Kings  College,  in  New  York.  ...    To  which 

is  added  an  appendix,  containing  many  original  letters,  never 

before  published,  from  Bishop  Berkeley    .    .    .    and  others. 

N.  Y.  1805.    D. 

Same.    Another  ed.    N.  Y.  printed,  Lond.  reprinted,  1824. 

0. 

Claussen,  Friedrich.  Kritische  darstellung  der  lehren  Berkeley's 
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Eeviewed  in  Archiv.  f.  gesch.  d.  philos.,  1891,  4:176. 

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rise  and  growth  of  a  sect  called  Free-thinkers.     Lond.  1713. 
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28  VNIVEBSITY  OF  CALIFOENIA. 

CoUyns,  L.     La  dottrina  di  Berkeley  e  la  teoria  della  congiun- 
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naissances  humaines.    Paris  1746.    D. 

Same.     In  his  Oenvres.    Paris  1798.    1. 1.     (U). 

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Traite  des  sensations.    Paris  1754.    2v.    D. 

Same.    In  his  Oeuvres.    Paris  1798.    t.  3.     (U). 

A  recantation  of  the  opinions  of  his  "Essai." 

Conway,  Moncure  Daniel.     Huxley  on  Berkeley,     hi  Radical, 

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Same.     Oxford  1852.    0. 

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Same.     2d  ed.    Lond.  1744.    O. 

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Arranged  under  the  name  of  the  painter,  or  engraver  when  possible. 
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Eraser  mentioned  eight  different  portraits  in  England  and  Ireland. 
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Dublin.  The  four  in  England  are  the  one  owned  by  Rev.  Irons,  painted 
by  Smybert  in  1725,  one  owned  by  Rev.  Sackville  Berkeley,  the  one  at 
Lambeth,  and  the  one  owned  by  Sir  David  Brewster,  said  to  be  by  Van- 
derbank.     There  are  at  least  three  Smybert  paintings  in  America. 

[Photographs  of  the  portraits  of  Bishop  Berkeley;  an  ivy  leaf 
from  the   Bishop's   garden;   and   several   autograph   letters 
concerning  Berkeley.]     sm.  F.     (U). 
Five  photographs. 

Portraits,  unassigned  to  any  particular  painter. 

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Cooke,  T.,  engraver.     Portrait  from  an  original  picture  in  the 
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HoU,  William,   engraver.     Portrait    (with  autograph)    by  Wm. 
Holl,  sculptor. 

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Short  history  of  the  English  people.    1893.    4:1612. 
The  most  famous  of  Smybert 's  paintings. 

Bishop  Berkeley,  from  the  group  painting  at  Yale  College. 

Frontisp.  to  New  Eng.  mag.    Sept.,  1899.    n.-s.     21  (U) ;  in  Century. 

1888.  14:117  U  ;  frontisp.  to  Berkeley's  Treatise  concerning 
human  knowledge.  Chic.  1903.  (U);  Cast's  National  Portrait 
gallery.  1901.  1:229;  The  portrait  forms  the  motif  of  the  official 
seal  of  the  City  of  Berkeley. 

Portrait  after  the  picture  in  the  Mass.  historical  society's 

gallery. 

In  Winsor.  Narrative  and  critical  history  of  America.  1887. 
5:140.     (U). 

Portrait  with  hood,  from  the  picture  in  the  National  portrait 

gallery,  London. 

Frontisp.  to  Berkeley's  Works.    1897.    v.  1   (U) ;  in  New  Eng.  mag. 

1902.  n.  s.    26:27  (U) ;  in  Garnett  and  Gosse.    English  literature. 

1903.  3:259     (U). 

Weir,  John  F.    George  Berkeley,  Bishop  of  Cloyne.    Oil  portrait 
by  John  F.  Weir.    1873.     (U). 

The  head  is  copied  from  the  original  by  Smybert  in  Yale  College. 


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